Temperatures were rather on the warmer side of comfortable. Lowest overnight was 5 degs, most nights were 10-15 degs and one or two a troubling 20+. I hardly ever zipped up the sleeping bag (a four season down bag, the only one I have) and most nights slept in just the silk sheet. Daytime temps ranged from 25 right up to 40 degs on one or two intolerable days. Several hours were spent trying to stay comfortable in the scant shade of small trees on a couple of such days. One stretch of six days in a row over 30 (with four over 36) we began riding at 6.30 - 7 am and reached our destination at lunchtime after 70-80 Kim's.

I would recommend coming here in about July-August. Colder nights and shorter daylight hours but much more enjoyable daytime temperatures.

Water was scarce (its a desert of course) and we at times carried 23 liters each in two 10L bags, two bidons and a 1.5L bottle each. This gave us enough for 2-3 nights camping, so long as it was not 36+ in the daytime. In many places we found the bore water to be quite drinkable, despite warnings not to drink it. A winter tour would mean a little less burdensome load from the weight of water

In Alice we have stayed at the YHA, where I am now. Quite comfortable, close to the town centre and tonight a $5 BBQ including beer

Thanks for the feedback. Yes it does sound like September might be a bit too hot. though it could have been a hotter than normal year. Our september over here seems to have been hotter than usual. 23 litres is a lot of water to carry.

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